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Simply run `./build` to build.
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--- Original README.Install ---
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This is release 1.something of fvwm.
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fvwm is a relatively small window manager which provides a 3-D look for window
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decorations and a virtual desktop. It is reconfigurable in a manner
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similar to twm. Most of the Twm functionality has been maintained, with
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some new features added.
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I would like to know about any bugs that you find.
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In this release, there are many optional configuration items.
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Edit configure.h in this directory. Look in the file OS_specifics for settings
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that may be required to satisfy your operating system.
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Edit the Imakefile in this directory if needed.
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You should not need to modify the individual Imakefiles much.
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X11R4 users will want to edit fvwm/Imakefile and change
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InstallNonExecFile to InstallNonExec
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Untar the fvwm-modules.tar file in this directory. If someone would like to
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clean up the build procedure, please do.
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Untar the fvwm-icons.tar file in this directory. If someone would like to
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clean up the build procedure, please do.
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execute the following commands
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xmkmf
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make Makefiles
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(If this command fails or ends in an endless loop,
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use the shell script MakeMakefiles).
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make all
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Monitor the output of the above commands for error messages.
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(It is likely that you will need root privilege to write to the
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installation directories. If so, become root now)
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make install
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make install.man
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Copy fvwm_icons/*.xpm to /usr/include/X11/pixmaps if you want to.
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Copy fvwm_icons/*.xbm to /usr/include/X11/bitmaps if you want to.
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Copy fvwm_icons/*.bitmap to /usr/include/X11/bitmaps if you want to.
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Copy fvwm_icons/*.icon to /usr/include/X11/bitmaps if you want to.
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When that's done, you can look at the optional modules in the
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optional directory. These will need to be built one by one. These
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modules are the ones which I believe may depend on the existence of
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software packages or hardware components which may not exist for many
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systems.
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Rob Nation
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